11th Circ. Says Fees In Chicken Eatery IP Row Up To District

By Steven Trader ( August 6, 2015, 3:17 PM EDT) -- The Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday said a Miami chicken restaurant that prevailed in a right-to-defend lawsuit filed against it by its insurer regarding an underlying trademark dispute was entitled to appellate court attorneys' fees, but remanded the case back to a Florida district court to decide the award amounts. . . .

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